Heat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare two 8-inch round cake pans buy buttering (or spraying) and then adding a piece of parchment to the bottom of the pan.

Sift together cake flour, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl and set aside.

In the bowl of a stand mixer with whisk attachment cream together butter and sugar on medium-high until light and fluffy, at least 3 minutes.

Lower speed to medium and add in egg yolks, one at a time, whisking after each addition.

With the mixer on low, add in milk and vanilla and fully incorporate. (usually about 1 minute)

Remove bowl from mixer and fold flour mixture into butter mixture. Mix until just combined.

In a small bowl add the melted butter and cocoa and mix until combined.

Add 3/4 cup of the yellow cake batter into the cocoa/butter mixture and fold together.

Now add 3/4 cup of yellow cake batter to each cake pan and smooth out.

Divide the chocolate batter evenly between the two pans by dropping spoonfuls in a circle over the yellow batter.

Divide the remaining yellow cake batter between the pans and smooth out as much as possible without mixing.

Take a clean table knife and make a swirling patter throughout the cake to gently achieve the marble effect.

Bake for 20-30* minutes or until an inserted toothpick is removed clean.

Start check the cake at 20 minutes. In the winter I can get away with a 22 minute bake time but in the summer it increases to 28 minutes. Just keep a close eye on it.

Cool for about 10 minutes then turn out onto wire rack.

Whipped Chocolate Buttercream

In a the bowl of an electric stand mixer, fitted with whisk attachment whisk butter and sugar on medium-high speed until very pale and fluffy or about five minutes.

Be sure to stop at least once and scrape the bowl.

With the mixer off, add in cocoa powder, vanilla and salt.

Turn mixer on low and blend for about 30 seconds.

One tablespoon at a time add in heavy cream.

Once all cream has been added and mixture is mostly combined, turn off the mixer and scrape down the sides of the bowl.

Now turn the mixer onto medium-high to high and whisk for 3-5 minutes or until mixture is lighter and fluffier. The frosting will be shiny and seem to have many large air bubbles throughout and this is exactly what we are going for. (You can smooth those out on the cake if so desired.)

To Assemble Cake

Place one layer of cooled marble layer on cake stand. (You should not have needed to level these cakes, but in the small change that you did now would be the time to do so.)

Cover in about 1/2 cup (can use more if desired) of chocolate buttercream and smooth out with an offset spatula.

Gently set other marble cake layer on top and make sure it is centered.

Starting with about 1 cup of chocolate buttercream scooped on top of the cake, start to smooth the frosting out and over the sides of the cake. There is enough frosting to covered this entire cake with a little left over, so feel free to use a healthy amount of cover sides.

Once cake is covered in frosting use a butter knife or offset spatula to create the letter "C" or swoops in the frosting.

Best served at room temperature, but you can also chill until ready to serve.

About Me

I can still remember the smell of chicken frying on my mother's stovetop, and the buttery goodness of sweet potatoes fresh from my grandmother's oven. I grew up in Texas, where food was the predominate staple at every family event. Cooking helped to shape my life. And on this blog, I'd like to share a little of my life with you.To this point most of the recipes were hand me downs from friends and family.Beings I have went throught most of them, I will just search for the best recipes I can find from many wonderful cooks from all walks of life. It should be amazing.. I hope you contenue to hang out with me, your why I am doing this :) Thank you! Y'all come back often as I add new recipes daily ..